This is ryan ferguson, ryan is a proud neo-nazi, it would be an awful shame for ryan to lose his job and meet the wrong person who opposes his ideology.
Repost to make sure this
doesn't happen to ryan.👍🏻
@JasonManford Hi Jason
I saw you performing and you did a gag about eating. It started something like have you ever eaten so much you feel like... I can't for the life of me remember the punchline other than it made me laugh out loud. Please can you help me out and let me know. Thanks
Alan Bates is considering Privately Prosecuting the Bosses of the Post Office for Corporate Manslaughter.
RT If you support him, it is the only way there will be justice.
Four years ago I wrote my inaugural poem The Hill We Climb. Both when I wrote it and performed it, I did so while continuously reflecting on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and Coretta Scott King’s legacy. I was (and am) blown away by how my words reverberated around the world; if anything, it proved to me that we honor King’s dream, by daring to dream big, and by, most importantly, daring to dream together. Only then will the loving fantasies of our better nature transform into reality. The work and fight for the dream persists, and what’s more, it is not just a fight, but fate—that perhaps we are as destined for this time as it is destined for us. What a worthwhile, powerful calling only we can answer. Here with you in the hill and the climb, and whatever light lies beyond, whatever light lies within.
-Amanda
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I once contacted @jessphillips out of the blue for advice about a woman I was trying to support who had fled domestic violence. I emailed her at 7pm on a Friday night not really expecting a response. 1/2
Apparently Fairytale of New York by The Pogues with the wonderful Kirsty MacColl isn't well known outside of Ireland and the UK (not even in New York!)
If you're one of my international friends who doesn't know it, you're in for a treat for the next four minutes:
Abdullah intervened to stop a blood soaked knife attacker in Leicester Square, risking his own life and likely averting further harm.
This is what real courage looks like.
A far cry from the cowardice of racists trying to burn down hotels housing terrified asylum seekers.